Opposite Of A Miracle
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- Taped Rugs Productions, Charles Rice Goff III, Robert Silverman, Herd Of The Ether Space, Theremin, Moog, Improv, Improvisation, Experimental, Avant Garde, Fluxus, Psychedelic, Noise, Pokemon, Sound Collage, Sound Sculpture, for fans of John Cage, for fans of Harry Partch, for fans of Negativland
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Opposite Of A Miracle
by Charles Rice Goff III and Robert Silverman
Goff and Silverman first began performing music together in the late 1970's in Berkeley, California. They were both members of the projects: "Temporarily KY" and "-ING," but the bulk of their sonic interactions took place as members of "Herd Of The Ether Space" between the mid 1980's and mid 1990's. The last Herd Of The Ether Space recording was made in 2001 at Silverman's studio in Oakland, California.
On November 20th, 2005, Silverman and Goff recorded the raw materials for "Opposite Of A Miracle" at Goff's Taped Rugs Studio in Lawrence, Kansas. A wide variety of instruments, toys, and other noise-making devices were strummed, stroked, twiddled, banged, and otherwise disturbed during the day-long session. After Silverman returned home to California, he and Goff each created a very different set of mixes from the raw materials that they had recorded. They were released as a double CD by Taped Rugs in early 2006.
The following compositions were mixed by Goff:
1 Subnormal
2 Supersensibleness
3 Exciting Admiring Awe
4 Adelomorphic Teratoid
5 Mundane And Explainable In An Aristotical Empirical
6 Morally Neutral
7 Stupefyingly Obvious
8 Extraordinarily Nondescript
9 Miscreation
10 Nonanomalistical
The following compositions were mixed by Silverman:
1 Pixelations
2 Granularities
BONUS: Also included in this archive is a lo fidelity still-camera video from a portion of the recording session. Weird effects and reprocessing by Goff.
copyright 2005
TAPED RUGS PRODUCTIONS
www.geocities.com/padukem
by Charles Rice Goff III and Robert Silverman
Goff and Silverman first began performing music together in the late 1970's in Berkeley, California. They were both members of the projects: "Temporarily KY" and "-ING," but the bulk of their sonic interactions took place as members of "Herd Of The Ether Space" between the mid 1980's and mid 1990's. The last Herd Of The Ether Space recording was made in 2001 at Silverman's studio in Oakland, California.
On November 20th, 2005, Silverman and Goff recorded the raw materials for "Opposite Of A Miracle" at Goff's Taped Rugs Studio in Lawrence, Kansas. A wide variety of instruments, toys, and other noise-making devices were strummed, stroked, twiddled, banged, and otherwise disturbed during the day-long session. After Silverman returned home to California, he and Goff each created a very different set of mixes from the raw materials that they had recorded. They were released as a double CD by Taped Rugs in early 2006.
The following compositions were mixed by Goff:
1 Subnormal
2 Supersensibleness
3 Exciting Admiring Awe
4 Adelomorphic Teratoid
5 Mundane And Explainable In An Aristotical Empirical
6 Morally Neutral
7 Stupefyingly Obvious
8 Extraordinarily Nondescript
9 Miscreation
10 Nonanomalistical
The following compositions were mixed by Silverman:
1 Pixelations
2 Granularities
BONUS: Also included in this archive is a lo fidelity still-camera video from a portion of the recording session. Weird effects and reprocessing by Goff.
copyright 2005
TAPED RUGS PRODUCTIONS
www.geocities.com/padukem
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